by Catherine Haug with Sally Janover
The May 26 edition of the Daily Inter Lake featured a cover story by Gillian Flaccus of the Associated Press, “Crisis spurs spike in ‘suburban survivalists’.”
The article notes that typically-suburban people are now stocking up on food and necessities in the wake of our current economic crisis. Flaccus states:
“Emergency supply retailers and military surplus stores nationwide have seen business boom in the past few months as an increasing number of Americans spooked by the economy rush to stock up on gear that was once the domain of hard-core survivalists. …
For … a fire protection contractor, that’s meant spending roughly $20,000 since September on survival gear — and trying to persuade others to do the same.”
Yes, you read that right. In a time when people are losing their jobs and tightening their spending belts, this man spent in 6 months, about what most Bigfork residents earn in a year, on survival gear. (more…)